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monterey cypress reduction told 1/3 off top and round sides off, i did the tree on the left of the pic, guy whos job it was did tree on the right, finished by lunch horrible trees to get around :thumbup1:

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Took down a couple of Spruce down a Bank.Stripped one and Rigged it with a Pulley mid line.Then pulled all the Branches from both and the Timber from one up the Hill.Ripped the other Tree into Beams and the lads pulled them up while I had some important Phone Calls to make.

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Horrible stump we took down yesterday, Super dusty :thumbdown:!! Would of been good for the bugs and stuff but the customer wanted it down!! It must have been yeeeeeeeeeears old!! It was abit of a beast, Pictures dont really do it justice to be honest. The saw is a Stihl 650, if any of you want abit of scale :biggrin:

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Took down a couple of Spruce down a Bank.Stripped one and Rigged it with a Pulley mid line.Then pulled all the Branches from both and the Timber from one up the Hill.Ripped the other Tree into Beams and the lads pulled them up while I had some important Phone Calls to make.

 

Good thinking there, Mike. :thumbup1:

 

Especially the phone bit. :biggrin:

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